Apparently the real “Bad Mother Fu***r” was Quentin Tarantino because it was his wallet that he lent Samuel L. ![]() Another noteworthy item that apears in the film is Jule’s wallet, which says “Bad Mother Fu**r”. The policed looked up the VIN of the car and traced it back to Quentin Tarantino. The sleek ’64 red convertible Chevy Malibu in the movie actually belonged to Quentin Tarantino in real life! But the craziest thing about this fact is that the car was stolen during production, it resurfaced in 2013 when police arrested a couple of people who were stripping it for parts. ![]() Claiming he memorized Ezekiel 25:17, but almost none his speech is found in the bible passage! It was actually made up by Quentin Taratino himself!Ģ. One of the most memorable scenes in the movie is Jules Winnfield’s (Samuel L. It has been 20 years since the release of the blockbuster and for all of you die hard fans of Quentin Tarantino, here are 7 facts that you probably didn’t know about the movie.ġ. One os the greatest and top grossing films of the 90′s was no doubt “Pulp Fiction”. Ex: she doesn’t get any attention whatsoever (she doesn’t get any attention at all) Whatsoever: it means “at all” and it stresses the idea of “none”. Lent (past form of to lend): To give or allow the use of temporarily on the condition that the same or its equivalent will be returned. Prop: is an object used on stage or onscreen by actors during a performance or screen production. Noteworthy: worthy of notice or attention notable remarkable: VIN number: Vehicle Identification Number ![]() Sleek: smooth and lustrous as if polished glossy. Blockbuster: Something, such as a film or book, that sustains widespread popularity and achieves enormous sales.ĭie hard: fanatic fans of celebrities, professional sports team, musicians, etc…
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